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STATUS HELP

Device Info

Wireless (Wi-Fi)
Routing
Logs
Statistics
Active Sessions
WISH Sessions
DEVICE INFO
All of your Internet and network connection details are displayed on the Device Info page. The
firmware version is also displayed here.
Note: Some browsers have limitations that make it impossible to update the WAN status
display when the status changes. Some browsers require that you refresh the display to
obtain updated status. Some browsers report an error condition when trying to obtain
WAN status.
WAN
The information displayed will be for the currently active WAN connection. To change the
failover priorities of the various WAN connections or to manually connect or disconnect a
WAN connection go to the
clicking the DHCP Release button unassigns the router's IP address. The router will not
respond to IP messages from the WAN side until you click the DHCP Renew button or
power-up the router again. Clicking the DHCP Renew button causes the router to
request a new IP address from the ISP's server.
LAN
This area of the screen reflects configuration settings from the
The MAC Address is the factory-assigned identifier of the LAN ports.
Wireless (Wi-Fi) LAN
This area of the screen reflects configuration settings from the
the
Advanced → WISH
MAC Address is the factory-assigned identifier of the wireless card.
LAN Computers
This area of the screen continually updates to show all DHCP enabled computers and
devices connected to the LAN side of your router. The detection "range" is limited to the
address range as configured in DHCP Server. Computers that have an address outside
of this range will not show. If the DHCP Client (i.e. a computer configured to
"Automatically obtain an address") supplies a Host Name then that will also be shown.
Any computer or device that has a static IP address that lies within the detection "range"
may show, however its host name will not.
Advanced → Failover
page and the
Advanced → Wi-Fi Protected Setup
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page. If the connection is DHCP,
Basic → Network
Basic → Wireless
page.
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